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Not necessarily. i times pi is not a whole number, and yet e to the power of i times pi is equal to -1.
e is not an imaginary number. e is Euler's constant.Uh...imaginary numbers can equal almost any number in math; it depends upon the application.Imaginary numbers can represent 1 or -1; it depends upon the applicaiton.1e is not prime; it is Euler's constantNothing in the question I posted has an exponent of zero. (You may want to ask a math professor to explain why a number with an exponent of zero is equal to one.)You may want to ask a math professor to explain what an imaginary number means in math.You may want to ask a math professor or someone else to explain what the smalest value is that solves tan ex = 1.e=mc2 is a totally different problem, a totally different value for e. In that case e = energy, m = mass and c = the speed of light. Different application.The number e to the power of zero is not an issue in this problem (it equals 1)An exponent can be a positive or negative number.
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The number is called e, and it is approximately equal to 2.718.
Euler's number, e, is a transcendental number which is approx equal to 2.71828. It is 1 + 1/1! + 1/2! + 1/3! + 1/4! + ... where k! = 1*2*3*...*k